Hi scudderconsulting you are right, it requires port TCP 2000 for video stream. but still, the camera is not behind any firewall. it's assigned a real IP. The client is behind a firewall.
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Hi Kicharle, The cameras are connected directly to the internet and assigned a real IP adderss. I have no control over the way they are setup. managers used to authenticate correclty before I installed the ASA, now, when they try to connect, they still get the prompt for a user name and password but nothing happens after. I guess the ASA is blocking the reply from the camreas. here is the log 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 302014 CameraLA4 TSinside Teardown TCP connection 4850 for outside:CameraLA4/80 to inside:TSinside/1476 duration 0:00:00 bytes 1850 TCP FINs 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 302013 CameraLA4 TSinside Built outbound TCP connection 4851 for outside:CameraLA4/80 (CameraLA4/80) to inside:TSinside/1477 (76.x.x.1/4175) 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 302013 CameraLA4 TSinside Built outbound TCP connection 4851 for outside:CameraLA4/80 (CameraLA4/80) to inside:TSinside/1477 (76.x.x.1/4175) 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 305011 TSinside 76.x.x.1 Built dynamic TCP translation from inside:TSinside/1477 to outside:76.x.x.1/4175 Any ideas?
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Hi, I ran into a weird problem today. I am setting up ASA for a retail company. all the sales locations has ASA5505 version 7.2. A q-see webcam system is installed in each location. a manager at any location can monitor any remote one. the camera system is web based and uses the default port 80, connected directly to the Internet and is assigned a real IP address. Once a manager type in a camera address in his IE, he is prompt to enter his user name and password. Usually this is a straigh forward operation until I installed the ASA. Now, nothing
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Hi, I ran into a weird problem today. I am setting up ASA for a retail company. all the sales locations has ASA5505 version 7.2. A q-see webcam system is installed in each location. a manager at any location can monitor any remote one. the camera system is web based and uses the default port 80, connected directly to the Internet and is assigned a real IP address. Once a manager type in a camera address in his IE, he is prompt to enter his user name and password. Usually this is a straigh forward operation until I installed the ASA. Now, nothing happens when a manager tries to autenticate. I looked at the log and I think the ASA is blocking the traffic back from the camera to the browser window. here is the entry: 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 302014 CameraLA4 TSinside Teardown TCP connection 4850 for outside:CameraLA4/80 to inside:TSinside/1476 duration 0:00:00 bytes 1850 TCP FINs 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 302013 CameraLA4 TSinside Built outbound TCP connection 4851 for outside:CameraLA4/80 (CameraLA4/80) to inside:TSinside/1477 (76.x.x.1/4175) 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 302013 CameraLA4 TSinside Built outbound TCP connection 4851 for outside:CameraLA4/80 (CameraLA4/80) to inside:TSinside/1477 (76.x.x.1/4175) 6 Sep 26 2009 20:10:07 305011 TSinside 76.x.x.1 Built dynamic TCP translation from inside:TSinside/1477 to outside:76.x.x.1/4175 Any ideas?
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